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Prostate cancer testicular metastasis: Are they underestimated? Case report and analysis of the literature.

Salvatore Smelzo1, Guglielmo Mantica2, Roberta Lucianò3, Nazario Pio Tenace3, Davide De Marchi1, Giovannalberto Pini1, Giovanni Passaretti1, Andrea Losa1, Franco Gaboardi1.   

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INTRODUCTION: We aim to present a rare case of a patient who developed a late testicular metastasis of PCa after radical prostatectomy. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 78 years old man presenting for left testicular swelling slowly increasing of size over the last 2 months. He underwent a retropubic radical prostatectomy and extended bilateral lymphadenectomy in 2007 for prostatic adenocarcinoma. At the time of the presentation the last PSA was 0.91 ng/mL. The patient underwent a standard left orchifunicolectomy in April 2019 without intra- or perioperative complications. The pathological analysis showed a testicular metastasis of acinar adenocarcinoma.
CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, testicular metastasis from PCa are uncommon conditions. PSA evaluation and physical examination of all sites of metastasis and accurate evaluation of all signs/symptoms during the clinical visit remains crucial to the diagnosis of recurrence.

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Keywords:  PSA; Prostate cancer; metastasis; orchiectomy; urology

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33832367     DOI: 10.1177/03915603211009118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urologia        ISSN: 0391-5603


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1.  A young patient with prostatic carcinoma with testicular metastasis.

Authors:  B Balagobi; S Gobishangar; S T Sarma; R T Brammah; A Jenil
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2022-09-13
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